T-BONE MCGRAW said:I posted somewhere else that I thought Finch was easily the Roosters most creative player when he came on against the Dogs last week but just lacked the support of his teammates..
Smartman said:Thats says alot about the team and the player when they couldnt score a single point.
Finch should have at least potted over one of his trademark field goal :lol:
eelavation said:btw Smarty you'd be happy to see the chooks win well without Braith, wouldn't you?? ;-)
Smartman said:Is this the same Bwaif that said 'the bulldogs are going stale' and also said ' i want to learn under the best coach in the world' referring to Sticky. Also 'Want to help the roosters become a force again' :lol:
Wow that Bwaif is such a bright one :lol:
yeah i saw the lewis try i also thought it reminded me of a young freddyT-BONE MCGRAW said:I posted somewhere else that I thought Finch was easily the Roosters most creative player when he came on against the Dogs last week but just lacked the support of his teammates. I mentioned that it looks like a considerable load has been lifted off his shoulders. Yesterday just confirmed this. How happy did he look out there?
I was unbelievably impressed with nearly his whole game. Whether it was his passing or running game, or his organisational skills barking at his fellow players especially the forwards, or his enthusiasm. His kicking game was not 100% but not bad. I am also very excited that he is joining us. He is also a genuine half as opposed to Morris
Just on a side note with the Josh Lewis try, doesn't his step look eeringly similar to a recent retired Roosters great.
eelavation said:one thing I noticed about Finchy that I didn't before he signed was how dangerous he looked when he ran the ball.